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readme: use correct link for web3 docs #24046

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@nala-two nala-two commented Dec 3, 2021

Previous link leads to incorrect (more recent) version of web3.js docs.

go-ethereum uses v0.20.1. The docs for 0.2x.x have been archived at this Github link.

This was previously discussed in #23703

Previous link leads to incorrect (more recent) version of web3.js docs.

go-ethereum uses v0.20.1. The docs for 0.2x.x have been archived at this Github link.
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SGTM

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Hm, indeed, it seems that ethereum/web3.js has been moved to ChainSafe/web3.js . SGTM

@holiman holiman changed the title update web3 docs link in README.md readme: use correct link for web3 docs Dec 3, 2021
@holiman holiman added this to the 1.10.14 milestone Dec 3, 2021
@holiman holiman merged commit 46f701c into ethereum:master Dec 3, 2021
JacekGlen pushed a commit to JacekGlen/go-ethereum that referenced this pull request May 26, 2022
Previous link leads to incorrect (more recent) version of web3.js docs.

go-ethereum uses v0.20.1. The docs for 0.2x.x have been archived at this Github link.
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